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E. Jacobs Lead Generation Questions
7 February 2018 | 11 replies
You can get a bike no problem.â€These are all very real and inviting comments that allow others to start talking to you.
Joshua Hardy Just sent my first direct mail letters!
19 February 2018 | 33 replies
If the caller doesn't give a dollar amount then mention to them that you really need a number in order to help them" Invite them to call you back.5.
John Moon When to Negotiate with Direct Mail Sellers
11 February 2021 | 32 replies
If I get a phone call from a stranger, I would first invite him over to my house to walk the place so he can see the good... the bad.. and the ugly... before we ever talked numbers. 
Jessica Wygal Postcard Design - Feedback Needed
24 May 2018 | 13 replies
@Jessica Wygal I would go with a daytime background, you want the postcard to feel warming and inviting to someone who's viewing it.As for the content the person reading the postcard wants to know:• Who you are• What unique value you're offering (something that conveys to the reader that you can close, or bring them good deals)• Why should this person choose to list with you over your competitors?
Mark W Carpenter Yellow Letters Direct Mail return rate 2 calls out of 4900 sent?
18 September 2018 | 33 replies
It almost looks like a wedding invitation postcard. what is odd to me is i have read over the numbers and talked with multiple wholesalers who say it costs right at about $2,200  per deal, meaning out of spending roughly 3k in marketing they are securing  so many phone calls and out of those calls getting roughly 25 leads that they can work and out of those calls they are getting 1 deal.
Ken Nyczaj My 2nd direct mail marketing campaign.
27 April 2018 | 28 replies
It seems to get a decent rate from another yellow letters supplier your order must be around 1,000 units, and I haven't seen the option to send out a tiny a1 invitation envelope from any sources.